Texture dominates the interior design of the apartment to the point that there are almost no nude walls. What is special is that the designer uses different types of texture, and somehow manages to blend them all together.
Starting from the living room, the designer adds brick like feature wall, cement wall, wooden wall and a wall covered with wallpaper. There is even texture on the ceiling. But all those textures contribute to the interior looking deeper and more interesting.
The ceiling texture, on the other hand, helps to separate the living area from the dining area in the living room.
Sliding doors separate the kitchen from the living area. The sliding doors are characteristic for Japanese style, but the designer has incorporated them in modern setting by modernising their outlook.
Graphic elements and graphics are another element that dominate the interior. Going into the bedroom, the designer has split the room into two sections: calm and comfortable area without distraction for sleeping, and an entertainment section.
The sleeping area is furniture free, allowing owners to concentrate on their sleeping only. In the entertainment area, on the other hand, the designer places a small table with chairs in front of a TV.